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After Auschwitz: History, Theology, and Contemporary Judaism

When first published in 1966, "After Auschwitz" made headlines and sparked controversy as Jewish "death-of-God" theology. In this substantially revised and expanded edition, Rubenstein returns to old questions and addresses new issues with the same passion and spirit that characterized his original work. "Significant and often exciting . . . Rubenstein's discussions are often superb".--"Saturday Review". (Judaism)

Review: After Auschwitz: History, Theology, and Contemporary Judaism

Nutzerbericht - Richard Houchin - Goodreads

A bit dense at times, this is nevertheless a powerful and commanding testament to the crisis of faith all thinking believers must undergo in the face of Hitler's legacy. The biggest disappointment is ...Vollständige Rezension lesen

Über den Autor (1992)

Richard L. Rubenstein is President Emeritus and Distinguished Professor of Religion at the University of Bridgeport, Connecticut, where he also serves as Director of the University's Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies. An internationally recognized historian of religion, he previously served as Distinguished Professor of Religion at Florida State University, where the Richard L. Rubenstein Chair for Religious Studies was created in his honor.